It's starting! Kolomoisky called Poroshenko “chocolate scum” and “fighting dog”
President Poroshenko, surrounded by Dnepropetrovsk oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, is now called a “fighting dog” and they say that the time has come to apologize to Oleg Lyashko for past misunderstandings.
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The corresponding epithets were used by People's Deputy Boris Filatov, who is in Kolomoisky's inner circle, and called for the defense of Lyashkovite Andrei Lozovoy, against whom the Prosecutor General's Office is preparing a proposal to deprive him of parliamentary immunity in order to initiate a criminal case.
“Tomorrow at 14:00 we will meet at the Prosecutor General’s Office,” Filatov wrote yesterday on his Facebook page. – I will compete for Loz. Because it’s time to fight back against the cynical chocolate scum. Remnants of the past. To people who are lost in time. I have a long-standing and very difficult relationship with RPL. Especially with Mosiychuk and Lyashko. But it looks like it's time to apologize to each other. Because the fighting motherfuckers are clearly sitting in a different place. And their last name looks like it starts with the letter “p.”
Later, the politician deleted this post, but users managed to take a screenshot of the entry.
It should be noted that earlier, surrounded by Kolomoisky, Oleg Lyashko was called a “fighting battlefield”, with whom the Dnepropetrovsk clan was at enmity at that time, since Lyashko was under the patronage of the Firtash-Levochkin oligarchic group, which was at war with the Dnepropetrovsk group. Igor Bezler, the commander of the Gorlovka militia, called the leader of the RPL the “battlefield ... som,” as Kolomoisky himself spoke about in an interview with the pranker posing as Pavel Gubarev.
After the resignation of Igor Kolomoisky from the post of Dnepropetrovsk governor, Lyashko and Dnepropetrovsk were reconciled, who now on a number of issues act as a united front against President Poroshenko.
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